Nicole C. Mullen
Aileen Nicole Coleman-Mullen, known professionally as Nicole C. Mullen, (born January 3, 1967)[1] is an American singer, songwriter, and choreographer. She was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Aileen Nicole Coleman |
Born | Cincinnati, Ohio | January 3, 1967
Origin | Rockwall, Texas |
Genres | Contemporary Christian, contemporary gospel |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, choreographer |
Instrument(s) | Voice, guitar |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Frontline, Word |
Website | www |
Personal life
During Mullen's first marriage, she endured physical and mental abuse.[2] In 1993, she married singer, songwriter and music producer David Mullen. They divorced in 2014. In a Facebook post, she cited "Biblical reasons" for the divorce.[3] They have three children, one daughter and two sons, one of whom was adopted.[4] In 2016, it was reported that Mullen had entered into a relationship with minister and singer Donnie McClurkin.[5][6]
Discography
Studio albums
- 1991 – Don't Let Me Go
- 1992 – Wish Me Love
- 2000 – Nicole C. Mullen
- 2001 – Talk About It
- 2002 – Christmas in Black & White
- 2004 – Everyday People
- 2007 – Sharecropper's Seed, Vol. 1
- 2008 – A Dream to Believe In, Vol. 2
- 2011 – Captivated
- 2013 – Crown Him: Hymns Old & New
- 2018 – Like Never Before
Live
- 2003 – Live from Cincinnati: Bringin' It Home
Compilations
- 2001 – Following His Hand: A Ten Year Journey
- 2006 – Redeemer: The Best of Nicole C. Mullen
- 2009 – The Ultimate Collection
Awards and honors
Mullen was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame in 2011.[7]
GMA Dove Awards
Year | Category | Work |
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1998 | Song of the Year | "On My Knees" (co-writer) |
2001 | Song of the Year | "Redeemer" (songwriter) |
Songwriter of the Year | ||
Pop/Contemporary Record of the Year | "Redeemer" (singer/songwriter) | |
2002 | Female Vocalist of the Year | |
Short Form Music Video of the Year | "Call on Jesus" | |
2005 | Female Vocalist of the Year | |
Urban Album of the Year | Everyday People |
Grammy Award nominations
Year | Category | Work |
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2002 | Best Country Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year | Talk About It |
2005 | Everyday People |
References
- "Nicole C. Mullen's return". The Zimbabwean. Archived from the original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved January 11, 2011.
- "Nicole C. Mullen Biography". www.todayschristianmusic.com.
- "New couple alert? Gospel singer Donnie McClurkin shows off his Stellar Awards 'date'—CCM singer Nicole Mullen - EEW Magazine - News from a faith-based perspective". buzz.eewmagazine.com.
- Bonham, Chad. "She's Just Everyday People". www.charismamag.com. Archived from the original on October 4, 2016.
- "Donnie McClurkin Dating CCM Singer Nicole C Mullen?". www.christianpost.com. February 24, 2016.
- TV, Centric. "Donnie McClurkin Says He and Girlfriend Need Counseling Before Getting Married". CentricTV.
- Christian Music Hall of Fame website Archived December 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
External links
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